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<h1>mak: and form:&nbsp; taglib/product separation</h1>
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Makumba has two original ideas: <br>
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  <li>query fragment combination</li>
  <li>multiple forms</li>
</ul>
It may be that some outsiders won't want to use both ideas, but just
one of them<br>
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Brief:<br>
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  <li>consider publishing 2 taglibs: <span style="font-weight: bold;">mak:</span>
and <span style="font-weight: bold;">form:</span></li>
  <li>there still exist dependencies between the two. Think of how they
can be reduced, or can be left as a default, but not necessarily <br>
  </li>
  <li>consider how this would affect existing applications</li>
  <li>consider deprecation of mak:*form and mak:input without affecting
existing code<br>
  </li>
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